there is plenty to photograph, even if the visibility is not that great lately ... Here are some
more snapshots from Deception Pass ...
Beware - the fishing season is upon us ! :biggrin:
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![Image](http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m147/Honza-01/5710trumpetcrabS-1.jpg)
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Enjoy ...
I picked it up at the Expo last year (autographed and the whole bit) and it's a terrific book. It's written with divers who want to observe them in mind, and well worth buying and re-re-re-reading.LCF wrote:Great photographs, as usual, Jan! For people who are curious about these very cool animals, there is an entire book devoted to them: Super Suckers. I read it when we were weathered in in Port Hardy, and I found it fascinating.
Thank you Dusty, it sure helps helps to be little :roll: crazy ,Dusty2 wrote:Up at 4am drive all that way, Truck all that gear down that long trail to be in 50 deg water at 6am just to take pictures.... and then we try to convince people we're not crazy????![]()
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Theirs is a forbidden love..........PeninsulaDiver wrote: It almost looks like the Black Rock fish has it's fin around the Sculpin.